If you are bad in math and you are a kid say to your teacher "could you please help me in math" And if you don't want to do that than go on the internet and tipe in online totar and sighn up for that!
If you are a adult again go online and tipe in online totare and than sighn up!
No, the person should state good and bad points for their job.
No, but your bad at english.
No. A lot of physic has to do with equations and math. Physics will be easier if you are good at math. I was for me :)
Math is good for science and engineering of any type.
no.
Pick a math major.
You can't be good a everything.
Yes
Of course not. Certainly, you won't be bad at physics or engineering BECAUSE OF your math skills. You NEED math for physics, and both math and physics for engineering, so somebody who is not good at math is more likely to have trouble with physics or engineering.
Not very, engineers are good at doing things, not explaining things, if they were good at writing papers, they would be managers, but at that time, they would write more and do less in the field. Math is the more important subject at hand, not writing.
I highly doubt that you can generalize that. In other words, I doubt that all people, or most people who are good at math will be bad at programming.
Given these two characteristics, there are four possibilities: Some people are good at math and have bad writing skills. Some people are good at math and have good writing skills. Some people are bad at math and have good writing skills. Some people are bad at math and have bad writing skills. Leaving aside what it means to be "good" or "bad" at these disciplines, it is likely that these groups of people have varying amounts of genetic predisposition for success at these aptitudes and their environments provided varying amounts of support or resistance to help them fulfill their levels of achievement. If you're suggesting a causal relationship, that to be "good" at one necessarily implies being "bad" at another, I don't think such generalizations are useful.